Exploring the Live browser

Live's virtual instruments, effects and clips are most easily accessed through …Live's browser. Let's take a first look at how to …navigate the browser and then preview and load clips in presets. …So, the Browser is located in the left hand side of the window here in Live. …And we can open and close the browser by clicking this triangle that's in the …upper left-hand corner of the browser. You can also do that by key command which …would be Option Cmd+B on a Mac. Or Ctrl+Alt+B on a PC. …Now the browser is divided into two general areas.…

At the top, we have Categories, and at the bottom, Places. …In Categories, we have access to things like Sounds, and Drums sounds. …The various Virtual Instruments, Audio Effects like EQs and Compressors and …Reverbs, MIDI effects like the Arpeggiator or the Scale plug-in. …There's a special category for Max for Live and we've got Max Audio Effects, …Instrument Effects and MIDI Effects there. …Plugins gives you access to third party plugins like those from Apple, Celemony, …

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11/8/2016

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4/16/2013

Create music in real time, on stage, or while producing in the studio, with Ableton Live. In this course, music professor Rick Schmunk shows you how to compose, record, remix, improvise, produce, and edit your musical ideas. Along the way, get familiar with the Live interface, work with its views for recording and editing audio and MIDI, and explore its unique real-time recording and mixing capabilities. Plus, learn real-world production skills that can be applied to songwriting, studio production, and DJing. The final chapters offer an inside look at features added in Live 9, such as new Instrument Racks containing over 3,000 production-ready sounds, and Max for Live, a toolkit for building custom devices.